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FERTILISERS - LebanonTurf NX-PRO Spring Starter 16+0+30+1% Fe


A micro granule fertiliser giving exceptional coverage with both slow release nitrogen and high quality potassium sulphate in a 1 to 2 ratio, suitable for application on all turf, including fine. For spring, summer or autumn feeding, as a spring starter and base feed, summer stress buster or autumn turf hardener. The higher potassium level promotes increased summer and winter hardiness as well as improved traffic and stress tolerance. The nitrogen package is based upon Meth-Ex 40®


urea complex. 50% of the nitrogen is derived from Meth-Ex 40®


, a most efficient methylene and


43% is controlled release. Iron and manganese are included for more complete turfgrass nutrition. The tiny granule and high analysis allow double the normal coverage per bag than can be achieved with some other fertilisers.


Key Information: Longevity


ProScape 30+0+0 100% MESA®


A straight nitrogen controlled release fertiliser containing 100% MESA® granules, giving maximum longevity and outstanding turf safety. For use on higher cut turf such as fairways, roughs, surrounds, winter sports pitches, lawns, parkland turf, racecourses and gallops. Apply in spring and summer to support strong growth.


ProScape 30+0+0 100% MESA® ammonium sulphate with the staying power of Meth-Ex 40®


combines the greening power of in a


single homogenous particle. With 100% of the nitrogen coming from MESA®


longevity is greater, risk of scorch is avoided, plant


growth is strong and steady. An economical product, it can be used to feed large areas but with only a minimum number of applications.


Granule Cutting Size


10-12 weeks 0.5-1.5mm All Turf


Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb


Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred


Single Pass 20g/m² 6 - N 12


Double Pass 20g/m² 6 - L 7


Derived from: Methylene Ureas, Urea, Potassium Sulphate, Iron Sucrate, Manganese Sucrate Nutrient Input:


Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²


32kg/ha


Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²


0kg/ha


Potassium from one application at 20g/m²


60kg/ha Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred Application Bag Size Bag Coverage


Height Rate (g/m2)m2 15-25


22.7kg 1,500-900 Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Key Information: Longevity


Granule Cutting Size


10-14 weeks 1.7-2.4mm All Turf


Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb


Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate


Single Pass 20g/m² 4 - P 15


Derived from: Ammonium Sulphate, Methylene Ureas, Urea Nutrient Input:


Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²


60kg/ha


Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²


0kg/ha


Potassium from one application at 20g/m²


0kg/ha


Double Pass 20g/m² 4 - N 11


Application Bag Size Bag Coverage


Height Rate (g/m2)m2 15-25


22.7kg Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1,500-900 Sep Oct Nov Dec


SOME THINGS JUST DON’T WORK WHEN THEY’RE STOMPED ON HALF A PIECE OF EXPO®


IS STILL EXPO®


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